Managing Print Jobs

6.Make sure the spool directory is the one you created in step 1. Also make sure Use Print Manager for this port is checked. Then click OK.

7.Close Spool Manager.

Managing Print Jobs in

Windows NT 4.0

Windows NT 4.0 servers and workstations include a messenger service to alert you to printer errors or let you know when a print job is finished. If you have appropriate network access privileges or you’re controlling printing from the server, you can also cancel, pause, or restart print jobs and set the sharing, security, scheduling, and port options. See your Windows NT documentation for details.

Managing Print Jobs on a

Macintosh

Your Macintosh printer software includes two management utilities: Monitor3 and Status Monitor. It also includes a Configuration utility for setting up print monitoring options.

If you’re using background printing, Monitor3 starts automatically when you send a job to the printer. It handles printing while you continue to work on your Macintosh and lets you track documents that are waiting to be printed.

The Status Monitor shows you see how much ink you have left.

The Configuration utility lets you select how you’ll be notified of printer errors and where you want print job files stored.

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